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MILFORD SOUND CRUISE

Monowai to Leave on February 4

Not to have seen Milford Sound is to have missed the most wonderful sight in New Zealand, perhaps in the whole world. And to capture the thrill of Milford in its entirety, it is necessary to come to it from the sea. Au opportunity of seeing Milford Sound in this way, and in a minimum of time and with a maximum or comfort, will be afforded shortly by a cruise of the 11,000-ton Monowai, which is to leave ■Wellington on the evening of Monday, February 4. arriving back on the morning of Friday, February 8. The Tuesday will be spent in steaming down the West Coast, with glorious views of the mountains, in clear weather, down as far as Mount Cook. Wednesday will be occupied visiting Milford Sound and George Sound further south, and the return trip up the coast will begin that, evening. Pelorus Sound will be reached late on Thursday afternoon, and the final gala night of the cruise will be spent there in the beautiful wooded surroundings of Tennyson Inlet. Deck sports, talkie pictures, dancing, and othgr shipboard pastimes will occupy the time On the voyage, with a fancy dress dinner and ball for a grand finale.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 87, 7 January 1935, Page 12

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MILFORD SOUND CRUISE Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 87, 7 January 1935, Page 12

MILFORD SOUND CRUISE Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 87, 7 January 1935, Page 12

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